Gammill v. Culverhouse

Decision Date15 December 1927
Docket Number6 Div. 875
Citation217 Ala. 65,114 So. 800
PartiesGAMMILL v. CULVERHOUSE.
CourtAlabama Supreme Court

Appeal from Circuit Court, Jefferson County; Romaine Boyd, Judge.

Action by C.E. Culverhouse, Jr., by his next friend, C.E Culverhouse, Sr., against J.B. Gammill. From a judgment granting plaintiff's motion for a new trial, defendant appeals. Transferred from Court of Appeals under Code 1923,§ 7326. Affirmed.

London Yancey & Brower and Frank Bainbridge, all of Birmingham, for appellant.

D.G Ewing and Leigh M. Clark, both of Birmingham, for appellee.

SOMERVILLE J.

Since our decision in the case of Citizens', etc., Co. v. Lee, 182 Ala. 561 (30), 581, 62 So. 199, the rule has been firmly settled in this state that the plaintiff is entitled, upon his seasonable and proper motion, to have the jurors from whom the trial jury is to be selected qualified as to their relation to, or interest in, any insurance company which would be liable, in whole or in part, for any judgment that might be rendered against the defendant. Beatty v. Palmer, 196 Ala. 67, 71 So. 422; United States, etc., Co. v. Warner, 198 Ala. 595, 73 So. 936.

The denial of plaintiff's motion in the instant case--whatever reservations were made as to future action contingently--was erroneous and presumptively prejudicial, unless it can be said, as a matter of law, that the verdict rendered for plaintiff was for as much, substantially, as any disinterested and unbiased jury could reasonably allow. This, on the evidence in the record, we would be unwilling to assert.

The question of reversible error, vel non, turns, therefore, upon whether the affidavit of the indemnity company's president was sufficient to establish the disinterested status of the jurors; and whether such a method of proof, emanating from the party liable, with an interest to serve, and without the opportunity of cross-examination, is to be accepted and regarded as a fair and satisfactory substitute for the approved method and practice of examining the jurors themselves in open court.

No doubt the trial judge concluded to the contrary, and we think his conclusion was correct. The denial of the right to qualify the jurors in advance of the trial by an examination of the jurors themselves in open court cannot be cured by the ex parte affidavit of an officer of the insurance company affirming that the several jurors were not in any way related to, or interested in,...

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